I am trying to set up JIRA and Confluence on same host with same IP and different DNS names behind Apache reverse proxy. But having a bit of trouble as this is first time I tried this. I have a .conf file in vhosts.d directory with the following.
## JIRA ## DNS Name is: xx.xx.mycompany.com NameVirtualHost xx.xx.mycompany.com <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName xx.xx.mycompany.com ProxyPass / http://localhost:8080/ ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:8080/ ServerAdmin jira@mycompany.com </VirtualHost> ## Confluence ## DNS Name is: yy.yy.mycompany.com NameVirtualHost yy.yy.mycompany.com <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName yy.yy.mycompany.com ProxyPass / http://localhost:8090/ ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:8090/ ServerAdmin confluence@mycompany.com </VirtualHost>
Try changing
NameVirtualHost xx.xx.mycompany.com
to
NameVirtualHost *:80
To verify configuration, try running
httpd -S or apache2ctl -S
You can add CustomLog directive to both VirtualHost sections to verify that you are actually reaching the host that is intended. And make sure... that your DNS records are correct
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Did you try addinng CustomLog directives and verified that the requests go to the respective vhosts?
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I got this to work There was also the little issue of getting port 80 opened on the internal network for authorized users.
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